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</script>Message passing algorithms (MPAs) have been traditionally used as an inference method in probabilistic graphical models. Some MPA variants have recently been introduced in the field of estimation of distribution algorithms (EDAs) as a way to improve the efficiency of these algorithms. Multiple developments on MPAs point to an increasing potential of these methods for their application as part of hybrid EDAs. In this paper we review recent work on EDAs that apply MPAs and propose ways to further extend the useful synergies between MPAs and EDAs. Furthermore, we analyze some of the implications that MPA developments can have in their future application to EDAs and other evolutionary algorithms.
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